Healed plaque ruptures and sudden coronary death: Evidence that subclinical rupture has a role in plaque progression. Burke, A. P., Kolodgie, F. D., Farb, A., Weber, D. K., Malcom, G. T., Smialek, J., & Virmani, R. Circulation, 103(7):934-940, 2001. DA - 20010222 NOT IN FILE
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@Article{Burke_2001_1516,
  author = {Burke, A. P. and Kolodgie, F. D. and Farb, A. and Weber, D. K. and Malcom, G. T. and Smialek, J. and Virmani, R.},
 journal = {Circulation},
 note = {DA - 20010222 NOT IN FILE},
 number = {7},
 pages = {934-940},
 title = {Healed plaque ruptures and sudden coronary death: {E}vidence that subclinical rupture has a role in plaque progression},
 volume = {103},
 year = {2001},
 keywords = {Arteries, Atherosclerosis, Cell, Differentiation, Cell, Division, complications, Coronary, Arteriosclerosis, Coronary, Vessels, Death, Sudden, Cardiac, Demography, epidemiology, etiology, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, methods, Middle, Aged, Muscle, Smooth, Vascular, Myocardial, Infarction, Organ, Size, pathology, Research, Support, U.S.Gov't, P.H.S., Risk, Factors, Rupture, Rupture, Spontaneous, Wound, Healing},
 title_with_no_special_chars = {Healed plaque ruptures and sudden coronary death Evidence that subclinical rupture has a role in plaque progression}
}

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